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Posted By: Chetverovod, 11-26-2016, 09:22 AM

Today I had a walk in the forest, some photos here.

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11-26-2016, 10:57 AM   #2
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Lovely!
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Nice variety.
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Nice variety.
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I'm turning up my collar and doing up that top button, just looking at these fine images...

Please keep that white stuff with you, as I'm not wanting any of it here.

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Those are very good examples of working with a snow-covered landscape. Keep up the good work!
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I'm turning up my collar and doing up that top button, just looking at these fine images...

Please keep that white stuff with you, as I'm not wanting any of it here.
I think that hot summer the best time for browsing of these photos

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Those are very good examples of working with a snow-covered landscape. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for kind words)

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Very nice ones, although I'm glad our world is not covered in snow like yours.... brrrrr.....
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Very nice ones, although I'm glad our world is not covered in snow like yours.... brrrrr.....
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I think that hot summer the best time for browsing of these photos
That sounds like a good plan.
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Looks like where we go... those are sm wonderful images.
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Looks like where we go... those are sm wonderful images.
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You can feel the chill. Wonderful photos. Looking for Morozko in there.
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I like the first one best, at first I thought it was monochrome but then I noticed the muted colours of the tree trunks and foliage emerging through the snow very nice, No. 5 would be my second choice lots of nice colour but you might like to try using the two nearest tress as view blockers and crop it to a portrait format emphasising the passage through the trees.

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You can feel the chill. Wonderful photos. Looking for Morozko in there.
Thank you.
Sometimes Morozko makes a gift like these photos )
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